Toyota NR engine features
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I was reading up on Toyota engines the other day and came across this gem of a page that outlines all the new technology that they put in the the NR engine series. I believe the only example we have here in the US is the 1NR-FE. It is a 1.33L 4 cylinder engine that was used in the Scion iQ as well as many vehicles overseas. More importantly and just interestingly is the technology they put into it.
Toyota NR series engines Here are some notable 1NR-FE fuel economy features. There is a ton more info in the link provided though. Offset crankshaft. We've heard about these for quite a while. Seems to be almost a normal engine feature these days. This one is new to me. In addition to the added cooling at the top of the cylinder bore, it would also reduce the amount of coolant in the system which should decrease warm up times. This of course assumes they made it out of something that has a lower thermal mass than water, which is quite likely. Quote:
This doesn't seem to be for fuel economy, but is interesting IMO. It seems anodizing the piston ring groove is an anti-friction measure, and PVD coating is a very hard coating that would extend the life of the piston ring from wear against the cylinder wall. Quote:
I see the borrowed some gen 3 Prius tech here. Quote:
And the smart alternator. Quote:
Next, it moves on to the 8NR-FTS, a 1.2L direct injected and turbocharged version. This engine is fitted to the Toyota Auris. Uses VVT-iW which allows for Atkinson, or Miller cycles. Here is a better showing of the piston technology. Anti-friction coating is added to the piston skirts. I think this is pretty common now as well. Quote:
Integrated exhaust manifold into the head. This speeds up warm up times, and seems to be common as well. Quote:
This is something I've never seen before. Its a two thermostat system. The head warms up first. Then, the first thermostat opens to warm the block. Then the 2nd (traditional) thermostat opens to the radiator to cool the system. Quote:
More Prius tricks. Quote:
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So cool. Am I right in thinking that the coolant in the head isn't even circulated by the pump until its thermostat opens? It looks like the pump is outside of that circuit in the diagram.
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Nope, the coolant is circulated through the head as soon as the pump starts. In the diagram, #5 is the pump and #2 shaded area is a maniold. So it pumps coolant into the manifold which splits it so coolant goes to the head (1), block (4), and throttle body (6). The passage to the block has the thermostat (3) in it.
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Oh, now I get it. :thumbup:
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Cool!
Though I gotta wonder if this means the ICE is on the way out and they're getting desperate in their attempts to keep it alive a bit longer. Wish they'd invested in such technology a decade or two ago. |
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Interesting (Asmovian) wizardry.
Some years ago Hot VWs magazine ran an article about running Toyota pistons in a VW boxer. It had the T-section and some coatings but not all that the new one has. What is the diameter and wrist-pin diameter? I wonder if ecomodderers with water-cooled engines could re-create the two-thermostat system elsewhere. |
I don't know about warming up the head first.
Maybe they figure the engine won't last long enough to spit out the head gasket. |
Here is a video that highlights some of the 8NR-FTS features. Not as informative as the link above, but its pretty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji1F...ature=youtu.be |
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